KGB
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- Jan 20, 2021
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greetings from the north east.
i have been homebrewing for six or seven years, progressing from extract brewing to all-grain. i have never used a kit or even followed someone else's recipe, but i was given greg hughes' book for christmas and will start giving some of those a go to learn more about the craft.
i love the shiny things; i've been using an ss brewtech mash tun for some years, and recently replaced my catering urn boiler with one of their boilers and my faithful plastic fermentor with a 7usgal chronical.
i usually keg the majority of my brews in recycled 5l minikegs, but it seems more breweries are using hard plastic bungs which are a nightmare to get out without scratching the hole (that's what she said), so today i took delivery of a dark farm 10l keg, which is lovely.
i've only been reading the forum for a few weeks but it's become quite addictive, and i've a couple of problems i'd like to pose to the community. seemed rude not to introduce myself first!
i have been homebrewing for six or seven years, progressing from extract brewing to all-grain. i have never used a kit or even followed someone else's recipe, but i was given greg hughes' book for christmas and will start giving some of those a go to learn more about the craft.
i love the shiny things; i've been using an ss brewtech mash tun for some years, and recently replaced my catering urn boiler with one of their boilers and my faithful plastic fermentor with a 7usgal chronical.
i usually keg the majority of my brews in recycled 5l minikegs, but it seems more breweries are using hard plastic bungs which are a nightmare to get out without scratching the hole (that's what she said), so today i took delivery of a dark farm 10l keg, which is lovely.
i've only been reading the forum for a few weeks but it's become quite addictive, and i've a couple of problems i'd like to pose to the community. seemed rude not to introduce myself first!